Epidemiology of injuries from fire, heat and hot substances: global, regional and national morbidity and mortality estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 study

Spencer L James(University of Washington), Lydia R Lucchesi(University of Washington), Catherine Bisignano(University of Washington), Chris D Castle(University of Washington), Zachary V Dingels(University of Washington), Jack T Fox(University of Washington), Erin B Hamilton(University of Washington), Nathaniel J Henry(University of Washington), Darrah McCracken(University of Washington), Nicholas L S Roberts(University of Washington), Dillon O Sylte(University of Washington), Alireza Ahmadi(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Muktar Beshir Ahmed(Jimma University), Fares Alahdab(Mayo Clinic), Vahid Alipour(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Zewudu Andualem(University of Gondar), Carl Abelardo T. Antonio(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Jalal Arabloo(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Ashish Badiye(Central Forensic Science Laboratory), Mojtaba Bagherzadeh(Sharif University of Technology), Amrit Banstola(Pokhara University), Till Bärnighausen(Harvard University), Akbar Barzegar(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Mohsen Bayati(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Soumyadeep Bhaumik(George Institute for Global Health), Ali Bijani(Babol University of Medical Sciences), Gene Bukhman(Partners In Health), Félix Carvalho(Universidade do Porto), Christopher S. Crowe(University of Washington), Koustuv Dalal(Örebro University), Ahmad Daryani(Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences), Mostafa Dianati Nasab(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Hoa Do(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Huyen Phuc(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Aman Yesuf Endries(St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College), Eduarda Fernandes(Universidade do Porto), Irina Filip(Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center), Florian Fischer(Bielefeld University), Takeshi Fukumoto(Kobe University), Ketema Bizuwork Gebremedhin(Addis Ababa University), Gebreamlak Gebremedhn Gebremeskel(Mekelle University), Syed Amir Gilani(University of Lahore), Juanita A. Haagsma(Erasmus MC), Samer Hamidi(Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University), Sorin Hostiuc(Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy), Mowafa Househ(Hamad bin Khalifa University), Ehimario Igumbor(University of the Western Cape), Olayinka Stephen Ilesanmi(University of Ibadan), Seyed Sina Naghibi Irvani(Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences), Achala Upendra Jayatilleke(University of Colombo), Amaha Kahsay(Mekelle University), Neeti Kapoor(Central Forensic Science Laboratory), Amir Kasaeian(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Yousef Khader(Jordan University of Science and Technology), Ibrahim A Khalil(University of Washington), Ejaz Ahmad Khan(Health Services Academy), Maryam Khazaee-Pool(Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences), Yoshihiro Kokubo(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Alan D Lopez(The University of Melbourne), Mohammed Madadin(Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University), Marek Majdán(University of Trnava), Venkatesh Maled(Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences), Reza Malekzadeh(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Navid Manafi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Ali Manafi(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Srikanth Mangalam(World Bank), Benjamin B. Massenburg(University of Washington), Hagazi Gebre Meles(Mekelle University), Ritesh G. Menezes(Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University), Tuomo J Meretoja(Helsinki University Hospital), Bartosz Miazgowski(Pomeranian Medical University), Ted R. Miller(Curtin University), Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejani(Shahrekord University of Medical Sciences), Reza Mohammadpourhodki(Shahroud University of Medical Sciences), Shane D. Morrison(University of Washington), Ionuţ Negoi(Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy), Trang Huyen Nguyen(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Son Hoang Nguyen(Trường ĐH Nguyễn Tất Thành), Cuong Tat Nguyen(Duy Tan University), Molly R Nixon(University of Washington), Andrew T Olagunju(University of Lagos), Tinuke O Olagunju(McMaster University), Jagadish Rao Padubidri(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Suzanne Polinder(Erasmus MC), Navid Rabiee(Sharif University of Technology), Mohammad Rabiee(Amirkabir University of Technology), Amir Radfar(Medichem (Spain)), Vafa Rahimi‐Movaghar(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Salman Rawaf(Public Health England), David Laith Rawaf(Royal London Hospital), Aziz Rezapour(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Jennifer Rickard(University of Minnesota), Elias Merdassa Roro(Wollega University), Nobhojit Roy(Karolinska Institutet), Roya Safari‐Faramani(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Payman Salamati(York University), Abdallah M Samy(Ain Shams University), Maheswar Satpathy(Utkal University), Monika Sawhney(University of North Carolina at Charlotte), David C. Schwebel(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Subramanian Senthilkumaran, Sadaf G Sepanlou(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Mika Shigematsu(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Amin Soheili(Zanjan University of Medical Sciences), Mark A. Stokes(Deakin University), Hamid Reza Tohidinik(Kerman University of Medical Sciences), Bach Xuan Tran(Hanoi Medical University), Pascual Valdéz, Tissa Wijeratne(The University of Melbourne), Engida Yisma(Addis Ababa University), Zoubida Zaidi(Centre Hospito Universitaire de Sétif), Mohammad Zamani(Babol University of Medical Sciences), Zhi-Jiang Zhang(Wuhan University), Simon I Hay(University of Washington), Ali H. Mokdad(University of Washington)
Injury Prevention
December 18, 2019
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Past research has shown how fires, heat and hot substances are important causes of health loss globally. Detailed estimates of the morbidity and mortality from these injuries could help drive preventative measures and improved access to care. METHODS: We used the Global Burden of Disease 2017 framework to produce three main results. First, we produced results on incidence, prevalence, years lived with disability, deaths, years of life lost and disability-adjusted life years from 1990 to 2017 for 195 countries and territories. Second, we analysed these results to measure mortality-to-incidence ratios by location. Third, we reported the measures above in terms of the cause of fire, heat and hot substances and the types of bodily injuries that result. RESULTS: Globally, there were 8 991 468 (7 481 218 to 10 740 897) new fire, heat and hot substance injuries in 2017 with 120 632 (101 630 to 129 383) deaths. At the global level, the age-standardised mortality caused by fire, heat and hot substances significantly declined from 1990 to 2017, but regionally there was variability in age-standardised incidence with some regions experiencing an increase (eg, Southern Latin America) and others experiencing a significant decrease (eg, High-income North America). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence and mortality of injuries that result from fire, heat and hot substances affect every region of the world but are most concentrated in middle and lower income areas. More resources should be invested in measuring these injuries as well as in improving infrastructure, advancing safety measures and ensuring access to care.


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